UCD Centre of Precision Surgery, School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
School of Mechanical and Material Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
Br J Surg. 2021 Sep 27;108(9):1022-1025. doi: 10.1093/bjs/znab114.
Laparoscopic surgery has been undermined throughout the COVID-19 pandemic by concerns that it may generate an infectious risk to the operating team through aerosolization of peritoneal particles. There is anyway a need for increased awareness and understanding of the occupational hazard for surgical teams regarding unfiltered escape of pollutants generated by surgical smoke and other microbials. Here, the aerosol-generating nature of this access modality was confirmed through repeatable real-time methodology both qualitatively and quantitively to inform best practice and additional engineering solutions to optimize the operating room environment.
在整个 COVID-19 大流行期间,腹腔镜手术受到了质疑,因为人们担心它可能会通过腹腔颗粒的气溶胶化对手术团队产生感染风险。无论如何,都需要提高手术团队对未经过滤的手术烟雾和其他微生物产生的污染物逃逸所带来的职业危害的认识和理解。在这里,通过可重复的实时方法,从定性和定量两方面证实了这种进入方式具有产生气溶胶的特性,以便为优化手术室环境提供最佳实践和额外的工程解决方案。